Considered Quotes
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If one considered life as a simple loan, one would perhaps be less exacting. We possess actually nothing; everything goes through us.
Eugene Delacroix -
In my opinion painting should be considered excellent in proportion as it approaches the effect of relief, while relief should be considered bad in proportion as it approaches the effect of painting.
Michelangelo
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She considered, maybe for the first time, how lucky she was to be able to pick up the phone and call her mother whenever she needed bad advice.
Brady Udall -
The thing about rights is that in the end you can't prove what should be considered a right.
Paul Farmer -
I can sing, but I never considered myself a powerhouse vocalist but more of a rock-pop singer.
Nick Fradiani -
I'm so tired of being a type... it's not just a black and white thing. Jock. Geek. Stoner. No one is considered just a human being, it seems like.
Bill Konigsberg -
When, therefore, I had long considered this uncertainty of traditional mathematics, it began to weary me that no more definite explanation of the movement of the world-machine established in our behalf by the best and most systematic builder of all, existed among the philosophers who had studied so exactly in other respects the minutest details in regard to the sphere.
Nicolaus Copernicus -
Friday was back to normal, if the actions of suspicious would-be heirs competing for a two-hundred-million-dollar prize could be considered normal.
Ellen Raskin
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Given Sen. Mitchell's integrity, given his background, he was absolutely considered to be the perfect choice for this job.
Bob DuPuy -
It is not enough to know what you want, you must also know why you want it, and what you will do once you have it! All those elements impact the world around you and therefore must be considered.
Kathleen McGowan -
Why is joy not considered a fit subject for an artist?
Eugene Manlove Rhodes -
The next day, at breakfast and during the entire drive to Milan, he talked passionately about what he considered the most exciting period of his life, the years between 1945 and 1948. I heard in his voice a genuine melancholy, which vanished, however, when he went on to describe with an equally genuine enthusiasm the new climate of revolution, the energy—he said—that was infusing young and old. I kept nodding yes, struck by how important it was for him to convince me that my present was in fact the return of his thrilling past.
Elena Ferrante -
I don't think I was considered to be a cabaret singer because I didn't have patter that was written.
Rita Coolidge -
If something is wrong, it'll prove to be wrong in the wash, and if it's right, you don't want to not expose yourself to it - so I read everything, no matter how horrible it gets. You listen and take it in and if it doesn't sway you, you'll know you considered it.
Roberto Orci
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I'd never really considered doing young-adult novels, but one of the things that a friend pointed out to me is that I've actually had a teenage character in almost every adult novel that I've written.
Michelle Gagnon -
The shock value is gone from what was considered shocking even five to 10 years ago, which is why it's gone where it is today . . . it's easier to push the limits with something that is temporary.
Sean Dowdell -
I didn't want to be a senator, but I considered it anyway.
Cenk Uygur -
When I finished high school, it was clear to me that I would study mathematics, even if I also considered economics and psychology.
Reinhard Selten -
I don't think that the laws can be considered to be like God because they have been figured out.
Richard Feynman -
The struggle to be considered a grown-up begins, I believe, shortly after birth.
Wendy Wasserstein
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All things considered, there are only two kinds of men in the world: those that stay at home and those that do not.
Rudyard Kipling -
I'm realizing I'm not hip enough to know for sure what would be considered pop-culture.
Melissa Fumero -
Only in art can you make something that no one wants and still be considered successful.
Bill Jay -
The pursuit of truth, properly considered, shouldn't stop short of insanity.
Errol Morris